RCN Calls On Employers To Protect Their Staff From Violence, UK

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Article Date: 17 Nov 2009 - 3:00 PDT

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Responding to the annual figures on physical assaults against NHS staff in England, Dr Peter Carter, Chief Executive and General Secretary of the Royal College of Nursing (RCN), said:

"It is completely unacceptable that at least 55,000 physical assaults on nurses and other NHS staff took place in the past year. The very slight decline may be a step in the right direction but too many employers are failing to invest in measures to prevent attacks on staff in the first place. In particular, lone workers continue to be put at risk despite the government scheme to provide assistance with the funding of lone worker alarm devices and training.

"Employers must take responsibility for these vulnerable workers, not only by making use of the technology available but by having a full package of measures to ensure that staff who work in the community are protected. Staff across the NHS deserve to have their safety taken seriously by their employers, the government and the criminal justice system."

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There were 54,758 reported physical assaults against NHS staff in 2008/9. The reported figures can be found here.

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